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Southeast Asia and the politics of vulnerability

Pages 549-564 | Published online: 25 Aug 2010

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Toby Carroll & Benjamin Sovacool. (2010) Pipelines, crisis and capital: understanding the contested regionalism of Southeast Asia. The Pacific Review 23:5, pages 625-647.
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